Overview OnCampus Southampton’s Marine Biology with Oceanography Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) prepares international students for entry to undergraduate study in marine and life sciences at the University of Southampton. Who is this programme for? This one-year UFP is designed for students who have completed senior secondary education and want to build the academic skills needed for a degree-level pathway. The programme is delivered at Level 3 (comparable to UK A level standard) and is intended to support progression to a suitable undergraduate programme at the University of Southampton, subject to successful completion. How will you be assessed? Assessment takes place throughout the year, with final-term grading based on a range of tasks. You may be assessed through project work, essays, presentations, and unseen examinations, reflecting the types of assessment used in university study.
The Marine Biology with Oceanography Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) at the University of Southampton is tailored for international students aiming to pursue undergraduate studies in marine and life sciences. This programme equips students with the necessary academic skills and knowledge to succeed in their future studies.
This comprehensive one-year UFP consists of a blend of science modules, study skills, and English language support, designed to prepare you for the demands of university-level education.
For the latest module details and learning outcomes, please visit the programme website.
To enroll in this programme, students must have completed their senior secondary education. Prospective candidates should be at least 17 years old by the start of the course and turn 18 before commencing their undergraduate studies. Additionally, an English language proficiency score of IELTS 4.5 (or equivalent), with no individual component below 4.5, is required.
Completing the Marine Biology with Oceanography UFP prepares students for a variety of career paths in marine and life sciences. Graduates may pursue roles in research, environmental conservation, education, and more, contributing to the understanding and preservation of marine ecosystems.
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